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Rambler Rambler was an automobile brand name used by the Thomas B. Jeffery Company between 1900 and 1914, then by its successor, Nash Motors in 1950, and finally by Nash's successor, American Motors Corporation from 1954 to 1969 The Thomas B. Jeffery Company was an American automobile manufacturer in Kenosha, Wisconsin from 1897 until 1917 which manufactured the Rambler and Jeffery brand motor cars. It was preceded by the Gormully & Jeffery Manufacturing Company (a bicycle company) and it was the parent company to Nash Motors and one of the parent companies of American Motors, Chrysler and DaimlerChrysler. |
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![]() 1897 Rambler prototype with Thomas B. Jefferey |
![]() 1901 Rambler driven by Charles T. Jeffery |
![]() 1906 Rambler |
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![]() 1907 Rambler |
![]() 1908 Rambler |
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